LOT 390 A GREEN-BROWN GLAZED POTTERY GROUP OF A CAMEL WITH A CALF, China, Sui/ Tang dynasty, 7th ct. Standing on a flat base, the head held erect, the mouth opened, the ears sticking out. With a saddlecloth fastened around the neck, the belly and back with buckled straps, loaded with a blanket. The space between the legs is solidly modelled and moulded in relief, showing on one side a suckling calf, on the other two small figures each with a raised arm. Unglazed areas partly painted in dark red. The base is pierced with three large holes. Age measurement confirmed by Thermoluminescence Analysis (Oxford Authentication, no. C103a92). - Provenance: Bought in 2000 from L.H.W. Investment & Trading Limited, Hong Kong. - Described and illustrated in: Regina Krahl: Collection Julius Eberhardt. Early Chinese Art, vol. 2, Hong Kong 2004, p. 66f.
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